Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Keelan Cole (84) celebrates with guard Jordan Meredith (61) and tight end Foster Moreau (87) after scoring a touchdown against the New England Patriots during the second half at Allegiant Stadium. Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports

Before the New England Patriots self-destructed with one of the dumbest plays ever, the Las Vegas Raiders got a nice break on a play in the end zone.

The Raiders were down 24-17 with 44 seconds left and had a 2nd-and-10 from the New England 30. Derek Carr threw a pass into the end zone for Keelan Cole, who got his right foot down and then tried to get his left foot in as well.

It was hard to tell whether Cole got his second foot in, or whether his left foot was out of bounds.

The call on the field was a touchdown. After a review, the NFL did not have enough evidence to overturn the call.

Though many TV angles seemed to show Cole’s foot was out, there are a few other angles that made it seem possible that Cole got his foot in.

This photo might give the most compelling case that Cole was in:

NFL Senior VP of Officiating Walt Anderson said they didn’t have an angle that could allow them to conclusively overturn the call.

The TV angles made it look like Cole was out, but the photo seemed to show otherwise.

If not for getting the break on that call, we might not have even gotten the incredible finish from the Patriots in that game.

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